
Digital ATA Carnet UK 2026: what exporters need to know
The ATA Carnet — the international “passport for goods” that allows businesses to move goods temporarily across borders without paying duties or taxes — is

The ATA Carnet — the international “passport for goods” that allows businesses to move goods temporarily across borders without paying duties or taxes — is

The UK and India are moving closer to finalising a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and this could become one of the most commercially significant deals
A real-world example of how an honest mistake triggered a Swiss customs investigation — and what UK manufacturers need to know to avoid the same

Export controls and licensing: what the Gates case means for UK exporters Export controls and licensing rules exist to prevent restricted goods from reaching unauthorised

From 1 March 2026, France introduced a new charge on certain low-value imports called the Taxe sur les petits colis (TPC). If you’re a UK

From 1 January 2026, major changes are coming to how UK exporters can deliver goods DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) into the EU — especially if

Letters of Credit still play a crucial role in global trade—especially in higher-risk markets. In this post, we share two real-life stories that highlight how LCs can protect (or cost) your business, answer common questions, and explain how to manage them with more confidence and control.

If your business imports goods to the UK, the Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) might apply to you. This guide is for UK-based importers who want

If you’re importing or exporting goods and have come across the Incoterm DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), you’re not alone in wondering what it really means—or

Thinking of exporting to the EU? Maybe you’ve had an enquiry from a European buyer and you’re not quite sure where to start. Don’t worry
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